Radiation therapist led treatment of lung stereotactic ablative body radiation therapy patients in the absence of the radiation oncologist – An image matching consistency comparison study
Menglei Chao, Kylie Unicomb, Maryam Hazem, Shamira Cross, Gary Low, Roland Yeghiaian-Alvandi

TL;DR
Radiation therapists can consistently match lung cancer radiation images without needing a radiation oncologist's approval after proper training.
Contribution
Demonstrates that trained radiation therapists can perform consistent image registration for lung SABR, reducing reliance on radiation oncologists.
Findings
Radiation therapists showed excellent consistency in image matching compared to radiation oncologists.
Respiratory motion management strategies significantly influenced image registration consistency.
Training enabled radiation therapists to perform high-quality CBCT registration for lung SABR.
Abstract
•Excellent Consistency in Image Matching Across Observer Groups.•Respiratory motion management strategy significantly affected image consistency.•Effective training program equips RTs with the necessary skills for lung SABR CBCT registration. Excellent Consistency in Image Matching Across Observer Groups. Respiratory motion management strategy significantly affected image consistency. Effective training program equips RTs with the necessary skills for lung SABR CBCT registration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the consistency of day 1 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) image registration in lung stereotactic ablative body radiation therapy (SABR) among radiation oncologists (RO), radiation therapists (RTT) and paired RTTs, negating the need for RO to attend day 1 lung SABR treatment. Day 1 pre-treatment CBCT data sets were restored for ten lung SABR patients for offline…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
